Epistemic Problems in Religion
DuBourg Hall, Room 409
221 N Grand Blvd
Saint Louis 63108
United States
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Each fall, Saint Louis University's Philosophy Graduate Student Association organizes a conference for graduate students in philosophy and associated disciplines around a central theme. Typically, five to seven graduate students are selected by peer review to present their work on that theme. Moreover, one or two prominent philosophers are invited to give a keynote lecture on that theme. In this way, our conference not only provides a venue for graduate students to gain exposure and experience, but also offers students an opportunity to interact with eminent scholars in their field of interest. Our 2025 conference theme is Epistemic Problems in Religion. Our keynote speakers will be Hud Hudson (Western Washington University) and Eleonore Stump (Saint Louis University). Graduate students in philosophy and associated disciplines are invited to submit proposals related to our conference theme most broadly construed. Please see our CFP or website (linked below) for more information.
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